May 7 – Animal Abuse and Family Violence: A Training Program

The NYC Family Justice Center, Queens hosted “The Link Between Animal Abuse and Family Violence: A Training Program” on May 7, 2014. History and quite literally centuries of research prove that animal cruelty, including violence against animals is an established indicator of human violence, including domestic violence and child abuse/neglect. Eighty-eight per-cent (88%), of homes with abused animals have family violence. Criminals, including the very worst in history, including, most recently, Jeffrey Dahmer, the Columbine school shooters, and the BTK killer, Denis Rader all had a history of animal violence. Michael J. Devereaux has been lecturing as often as possible throughout the country, including the State and City of New York on this “link,” advocating for mandatory cross-reporting in the State of New York to statutorily put in practice what we’ve known for centuries that animal violence establishes a propensity to human violence. Other countries throughout the world mandate cross-reporting, and other states in our country mandate cross-reporting but not yet the State of New York.
Presenters:

Anna E. Ognibene
Senior Staff Attorney
Her Justice

Randall Carmel, Esq.
Chair, New York City Bar Association Children and the Law Committee
Law Offices of Randall S. Carmel

Elizabeth A. Frayer, Esq.
Member, New York City Bar Association Animal Law Committee
Associate, Emmet, Marvin & Martin, LLP

Michael J. Devereaux, Esq.
Member, New York City Bar Association Animal Law Committee
DEVEREAUX LAW GROUP

Topics:

  • Comprehend the link between animal cruelty and interpersonal violence
  • Explore the state laws that recognize this link
  • Recognize the ethical implications of the link in the client-lawyer relationship
  • Identify and report animal cruelty, abuse and neglect
  • Incorporate an assessment of animal cruelty into child abuse and domestic violence evaluations
  • Learn about orders of protection for family pets
  • Utilize evidence of animal cruelty as a basis for a child neglect petition
  • Learn about resources available to assist abuse/neglect victims and remediate defendants


This event will take place at the NYC Family Justice Center, Queens, 126-02 82nd Avenue, Kew Gardens, NY 11415.

Space is limited and registration is required.  Please RSVP to susanj@fjcnyc.org, and include:

  1. Name of attendee (s)
  2. Organization and contact information including address
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Pet Law Custody Case

The goldendoodle “Lucy,” became a media sensation, the subject of intense media attention, including numerous talk shows, newspapers and websites when a custody battle broke out over Lucy. Here are links to just some of those media reports and the legal battle that includes pleadings, motions, hearings and appellate work:

  1. Summons and Complaint (September 22, 2011)
  2. Plaintiff Counsel’s Affirmation of Emergency (September 22, 2011)
  3. Plaintiff’s Affidavit in Support of Order to Show Cause (September 23, 2011)
  4. Hon. Sylvia G. Ash Emergent Order to Show Cause (September 23, 2011)
  5. Wall Street Journal & The Brooklyn Ink (October 6, 2011)
  6. New York Post & Daily News (October 6, 2011)
  7. Affidavit of James O’Hanlon (December 14, 2011)
  8. Memorandum of Law in Further Support of Emergent Order to Show Cause (December 15, 2011)
  9. Hon. Yvonne Lewis Entered Order (December 18, 2011)
  10. Hon. Yvonne Lewis Entered Order (December 19, 2011)
  11. Stamped Notice of Appeal (December 21, 2011)
  12. Affirmation of Good Faith In Support of Motion (February 15, 2012)
  13. Counsel’s Affidavit in Support of Motion (February 15, 2012)
  14. Plaintiff’s Memorandum of Law In Support of Motion to Quash (February 15, 2012)
  15. Healy Transcript of Hearing (March 6, 2012)
  16. Hon. Yvonne Lewis Entered Order (March 6, 2012)
  17. Notice of Appeal with RADI and Exhibit A (March 14, 2012)
  18. Affidavit of Plaintiff-Appellant Margaret Healy with Exhibits 1-9 (March 15, 2012)
  19. Plaintiff’s Appeal Memorandum of Law in Support of Order to Show Cause (March 18, 2012)
  20. Plaintiff-Appellant Counsel’s Affidavit with Exhibits 1-8 (March 19, 2012)
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Firm Obtains Deer Cull TRO

The Firm successfully obtained a Temporary Restraining Order (TRO), on January 30th, enjoining the Town Of East Hampton, in Suffolk County from undertaking a massive deer kill or cull. The Firm’s success in obtaining the TRO was widely-reported in the media, including The New York Times  (Jan. 31) (Dec 18) and Newsday. The TRO with supporting papers are available below:

  1. Order to Show Cause
  2. Affidavit of Michael J. Devereaux
  3. Affidavit of Plaintiff William Crain
  4. Affidavit of William Dougherty, M. S.
  5. Counsel’s Affidavit for Emergency Relief
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Animal Abuse and Human Violence

Elizabeth Frayer, Esq., Randal Carmel, Esq., Micah Bocart of Lawline, Christine Mott, Esq. and Michael J. Devereaux Esq.

Michael J. Devereaux continued with his program of Panel Lecture Series on the Predictive Link Between Animal Abuse and Human Violence. The Program partnered-up with Lawline to make the Panel Lecture a nationwide MCLE credit course. The Panel Lecture was presented on Tuesday, February 10th.

Here’s the PowerPoint Presentation

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Jenny Rivera, JCA, with Michael J. Devereaux and colleagues

Jenny Rivera, JCA, with Michael J. Devereaux and colleagues

*Michael J. Devereaux was nominated and sworn-in by The Honorable Jenny Rivera, JCA, the newest judge on the Court of Appeals of the State of New York, on Thursday, May 16, 2013, as President of the seventy-seven (77) year-old Brooklyn-Manhattan trial Lawyers Association.

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